Showing posts with label feminine act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminine act. Show all posts

11/29/2007

Key gene in Feminine Orgasm

Partly, it is determined that the woman's orgasm is determined by its genes. It cannot be suggested that the blame is completely in cultural or other influences, according to a new study.
The experts in the topic suggest that that is possible that it will be interpreted like a news so much good as bad.
''Va to be annoying because some women will think that they maybe are not able to [to have an orgasm for genetic questions].
And on the other hand, it eliminates certain blame type '', the doctor commented Virginia Sadock, director of the program of human sexuality of the Medical Center of the University of New York.
In any way, the specialists of the topic suggest that the results of the studies don't mean that the women that inherit a problematic gene are before the possible lack of a good orgasm. Simply that one needs more patience and work.
The main benefit of discovering the genetic elements of the sexuality--as the experts comment--it is the one of being able to collaborate to the scientists to find the best treatments for the sexual problems. The new study was published behind weeks in Biology Letters, magazine that publishes the Real Society, the independent academy of sciences of Great Britain.
In the study, the scientists of the Hospital St. Thomas in London sent questionnaires to 4,037 women that are part of a registration of twins in England.
50% of these women was twin identical and the other 50 non identical%.
33% of the women indicated that never, or hardly ever, it had gotten an orgasm during the sexual act and 21% he/she said that it never achieved a climax in a masturbation.
Those figures are equivalent according to other studies carried out in the previous decades. But the questionnaires found a significant influence genetics in the capacity to arrive to the orgasm, the main investigator, Tim Spector said, expert in genetics of the Hospital St. Thomas.
The similarity in the experience of the orgasm was bigger in the identical twins than in those no identical, Spector said.
As the only difference among the two groups was genetic,
the scientists think that the difference among the groups was only the genetics.
After looking for other factors that could influence in the orgasm and they didn't find them, the scientists estimated that 34% of the difficulty that some women possess to arrive to the orgasm during the sexual act he/she is due to the genes.